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It'll be bad news for us if they do. I hope they're fast tracking Navi at the moment.
I believe thats due August 2018
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It'll be bad news for us if they do. I hope they're fast tracking Navi at the moment.
Baa 8GB is for peasants.
P.S My E-Peen will be 1GB smaller tomorrow due to Titan XM > 1080Ti.
1080Ti is 11GB, Titan XM is 12GB.
I see they started listing them and the clocks are at 1607/1683 MHz
https://videocardz.com/73608/first-geforce-gtx-1070-ti-graphics-cards-listed-online.
At these clocks how would fast would it be compared to a clocked up 1070?
Yeah, it'll be interesting to see the reviews compared to the reference and custom 1070s.Thats low, out of the box my 1070 runs at 1911/8100
Officially its.. well its this one <1797Mhz
It's sad that I'm more excited about this mostly pointless end of cycle refresh than I was about Vega...
Primarily I'm just keen to see what happens with the 1070 pricing
1070 pricing won't change.
Do people seriously expect a 2050 to beat a 1080? With the current GPU market that is highly delusional.
No, that is just Loadsa doing his thing. 2050 will likely not even beat a 1070, let alone a 1080. Would love to see it, but it is highly unlikely.
I would like to see the 2070 get close to 1080Ti performance however. That would be my next GPU right there. I am starting to think such performance would be enough for me, as most games that I look forward to playing that will need the grunt seem to be getting pushed back to 2019/20. By then I can just get a 3070
And your post has taught me you do not know how historically cards are marketedThis thread has taught me how to count!
7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 30!